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Proto-Baroque (Late Mannerist)-involves Mannerist sentiments, but less idealized figures.

Early Baroque - very naturalistic, a la Caravaggio

High Baroque - "sensuousness of colourism" Rubens, Buernico, Cortona, Bernini, Boromini

Baroque Classicism - order, clarity, composure. Roots in Rome in 1630's. again Rubens, Cortona, also Andrea Sacchi, Valezquez

Late Baroque - "Louis XIV style" a decorative reworking of classicism and it's vocabulary

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